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waVaVX HI Ml afaffai HI aa.W aaal HHI aaaaVI aaaftH . If f J0lfo H! OBERLY EDITOR; CAIRO ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. MARCH 20, 1874. OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY AND COtfltflT '3 4t ' t i f Ti ; . OUR OHPROHEB. UUJII8TIAN CUUKCU-Kighteentli treet between WMbUMrtoBMd .walnut. Preaching every third and fourth Sunday . Sunday ehoet at 8 p. l'rayer tateting Wedneeday evening. U II TKiMnLK, l'astor. niESBTTKKIAN-EglithBtreet. . l'roschlnj?, rJabbeth at 104 a.a. and 7ft p.B l'rayer meetug, Wednesday at 71 P. to. Sabbath Bchool, 8p.m. J. M. Lansdon, Su perintendent. HaV. II. Tuayxr, Pastor KKTHOW8T-0. Eighth and Walmt Sla. IYimcMbc, Sabbath at 11 a.m., and 7 p. Prayer mooting. Wednesday, 7j p.m. Habbath Bchool, 3. p.m. L. W. HUUweU, fiuoerlntendont. ltav. J. h. Waller, Patter. UUUUCU.UV TIUC 11EDKEMEU (Epttco- 6ai.) lorala prayer. Sabbath 101 Evening prayer. 71 p.m. sabbath School, 0 a.n. : Umv. Cham. A. (Iii.dkut, Hector. eT. KATMCK'8 OUUUCH-Nlnth St. and Washington Avenue, l'ublic service, Habbath 8:10 and 10 a.m. Vespers, 7 P.m. yabbath SeLool. 2 p.n. ticrvlce every day. 8 a.m. Krv. P. J. O'lUUAHU, Priest. t;T. JOSKPU'B CUUHCH. (Oennan,) cor ner of Walnut and Crow rtroctn, Mans, every Habbath at 10 o'clock a. m. V crpers, 2 p. m. Mam during week days, 8 o'clock a. m. Kav. Home ah, Priest. -JKltMAN LUTlIKKAXCUUKCU-lSth street between Washington Avenue and Walnut itxeet. Preaching itundsy-morning at 10 o'clock. Sabbath School at '1 o'clock p. m. 1 1 Kkt. C. liontaoitMBK, Pastor. iOUSO HKN'B OUKIiiTlAfl A8SOCIA. TION. Heguler meeting aecond Monday eaohmoathat their room over Rockwell A Co' book (tore, Commercial avenue. Weekly Prayer meeting, ""rlday, 71 p.m. at the room. L. W. dTIIXWIll, l'reildent. KCOND . MISSIONARY UAITIST CUUUCll.-Corner Hyeamore and Korty- tint Btroeta. Preaching Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. m. and 3 o'clock p. m. Sunday School 1 o'clock p. in. The church is connected with the IIllnotH Association, by the Klnt Mlwlonary JJap- tist Church ol Cairo.' Itav. Bolohon Lionaku, Ptttor. AVK10AM MtmiODIST. Fourteenth, be tween Walnut and Cedar. Service, Sabbath, 11 a.m. tia'jbath School, 1 p.m. Claw meet at 3 p.m. HKOOND KIIKK WlUi BAPTIST'-FU- lecnth fltreeL, between Walnut and Cedar. Bervtcee Sabbath. 11 and 3 p. m. .nt. it.it i ii.mOT'iait tmuv ulocinll SAUBATU - 8t'IiOOIi. Corner Walnut and Oedar BtreetA. Babbath School, H a.m. riRST 'HKE WILL UAITIST CUUltCU wCurry' Barrack Beirfcae, Sabbath 1 1 a.m., 3 p.m. ft 71 p. m. Hxv. Wm. Kbllxt, Paitor. llBfiT M1SSIONAUY BAPTIST CUUltCU. .Cedar, between Ninth and Tenth St. Preaching Sabbath, 101 a,tn. and 7 p.m. Prayer meeting, W ednoiday evening. Preaehlw?, Friday evenlmr. Habbath School, 11 p.m. John VanUaxtcr aad Mary Stephen, Superintendent. Kkv. T. J. Suobks, Pastor. fKCONU BAPTIST CHUKClT Fourteenth (ttreet, between Cedar and Walnut. The only liaptut church recognized by the A- aoolabon. wniMi, Sabbath. 11a.m. 3 p,m. and 7 p.m. urff. Jacoii BKaiiLKV. Eldr. 8EOKET OllDEHS. THE MASO.NS. CA1UO OOMMANUKKY, NO. 13. SUted Atsembly at tho Afylum Masonic Uall, tint and tklra Monday in each mouth. CAIKO COUNCIL, No.24. Iteifular Convo- cation at Maaonrc Uall, the tccond Friday In each month. UA1BO CUAlTEIt No. 71. Regular Con- vecatioa at Maeonle Uall, on the third Tueaday ot every month, 3AUtO LODGE, No. 237 F. A A. M.-Rckji- l&r Communicatloni at Maaonlc Uall, the eecond and fourth Monday of each month. THE ODD-FELLOWS. ALEKANUKH LODQK, 234 MoeU In Odd- FeUow' Uall, in Arter" bullduig, every Tbunday evening at S o'clock. STATE OFi'IOEHS. Governor John L. lloveridgc. i4eutcnantJovcrnor Boretary of State Ucorpo H. Uarlow. Auditor of BUto C. E. Llpplncott. State Treaaurcr Casper ltutz. Attorney Goncral Jame K. Edsall. Buft,rubUcIntructlon-Newton Bateman CONGRESSMEN. Senators Richard J. Oglesby and John A. 'lSapretentative Klhteenth DUtrict lsacc t:iemonU. MEMBERS OENERAIi ASSEMBLY, lleprcsentatlve In the Mth dlotrlct. .'ohn JL Oberly, Vm. A. Lemma and ilath wJ. Imcorc. Btnator for the COth district. Jcaic Ware. COUNTY OFFICERS. CTJtCCIT OOUBT. Judge D. J. Baker, of Alexander. Stale' Attorney PatrioU U. Popo. Clerk H. S. Yocum. Hherilf A. U. Irvlu. Wm. Martin Amoasor and Trcaiurer. Surveyor John l'j Uely. COUNTY COUHT. Judge- F. Bros. AMOclate J. E. McCrite and S. Marchil lon. Clerk Jacob O. Lynch. Coroner John 11. Gomman. MUNICIPAL "GOVERNMENT. Mayor John Wood. Treasurer R. A. Cunningham. Comptroller-K. U. Fall!, Clerk Michaol Uowloy. Attorney U. Wataon Webb. Polico llaglitrates F. Broi and J. J. Ulrd. Mughal andChlerof Paltco Wm.MclIale. Stroet Comraliulonor I). J. Galllgan. Member l'ollco Force A. Cain largcnt, 5V. W. Wooten, Phillip Uolm,Cha. Mohtier tnd Uenry T. Martin. BOAIXD OK aUlBRMEN. Flrit ward Ulram lllxby and J, M. ?h)Uipi. Second ward Ucrnian Meyer and Wood SltUnhoune. Third ward John MoKwen and F. Kor uover. Fourth ward-O. F. Nelll and M. J. uaauley. Fifth ward Jno. 11. Robinson and Wm. a. MorrU i I. USiIII.lt. WHITE UOLLAlTPLANINO MILL) H WAI.TKUH, FroprietoT, HA.11D Aiiu SOFT LTB1BKR LATH, aillNGLEa, OKUAK POHTO DOOH8, 8ABI1, UL1NDH , ORDKltB BOLIOITRU. Bthamboat Ltjmbrb, KurnUlioil on iborteit notio. Oimmoiclal nvonuo, botwoon Tenth and JJlavtmth itreots THE BULLETIN. if SAM WxUb'On! BOAT BTOKBB gseaiiim PBOTIOToHB 1IU A " ' ' . No. 1 1 0 Ohio Lekvc Oairo, Ii.lisoI MMMMa MTATB AHUfOT. O. WINSTON k CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS AUOTIONEKKS, 74 (flBooxn vlood) onio liyii, CaIBU, ILLS,, But ahd Sill Bial Kstati, PAT TAXES, FUBNIBU AI18TBA0T8 OF TITLR IINOKLLANKOON. K. SMYTH & CO., WHOLESALE LIQTJOE; DEALERS, XTOl GO OHIO LEVEB OAXBU. IltLiaHII. NEW LIVERY STABLE. MILLS Vi PARKER, Proprietor. Tenth Street, between Walnut and Wash ington. Uavingpurchatcdthe entire stock, Stable, Horaes, Carriage, Bllggle, etc., ot Dr. Field, and added several new "turnouts" Mr. Parker now lnvltcf all bis frleinM, old and new, in wxntot S.vidln Horc, Double or Slnglo UsrrliiKe, or anything i1m In hi Inc. to cite I'll" a call. 141 12-lni O. W. WHEELER, Dealer In WOO.X) -A. 3nI X5 COAL OFFICE ASD YARD: Tenth Street, between Washington and Commercial avenue. A large supply of Pittsburg and Big Muddy cosl conatantly on hand. Stove wood sawed to order. Orders for ccal or wood should bo left at the omen on Tenth tsreet. Terms, cash on delivery. Cairo Box and Babket Co. Dealers In LUMBER OF ALL KINDS HMD AND MOrT. Keep constantly on nana Floorinq and Siuino, also Latii. U rile mi sjollellea MILL AND YAKP C0RNKR TUIHTT-VOUBTli HTBXKT AND OHIO X.BYKB. UAIRO, - ILLINOIS. 30-7 John Q. Uarman. cuas. Turupp JOHN Q. QARMAN & CO., IRELAXi ESTATE AND HOTJS23 -A-G-IEJirTTS 10LLK0T0R8 OONVKYANOKRa, NOTAR1X8 PDBL And Land Agents of the Illinois Cent and Burlington and Missouri Railroad oom panloH. ortii Oor. of OtU at. anil u Lave !Oamr. It.T.Twnrii. B. F. PARKER, (Successor to.ParEcr ABIake,) DXALBH IN PAINTS AND OILS YitriiUlir, HraaliM, WALL PAPKH, ii WINDOW HUADI8, ' Aid In oelebraten illuminslls AURORA OIL, imOSS'LUILDIHO COB llTH ST. OOM unauj iv., Oaibo Illinois ;iim 1 miitiiMrw. WOODJ BlTTKNIIOtlSR k BRO FLOUR General Commiwioo Morohanf UK OHIO 1.HV1E O. OLOSK,. QKNERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT And dealer tn Limb, Ubmmt, Fulmtbb, ILub, Stc. XO thlo lvee, ' iari will tell in car load lot at manuia turcr' price, adding freight. 4-2-11 J. ftl. PiilLLlPS, Forwarding and CoroaiiBsion MERCHANT, WHABF-BOAT PROPRIETOR. prepared to forward all kind of freight to all point. BuidneM attended to promptly. G. D. WILLIAMSON, WHOLESALE GROOEK, COMMISSION MERCHANT And Dealer In BOAT STORES o. 7tt Ohio Levee, CAIRO, ILLS tgr.Speclal attention given to consign ment and tilling orders. 11-2 ti MILLER k PARKER, GENERAL COMMISSION FOR WARDING MKKOHANTS, DEAL EBB IN FLOUR, CORN Oats, Hay, etc., AGENTS roit FAIRBANKS BOALSfl Ohio Levoo. CAIRO. ILLINOIS. W.Stratton. T.Blrd. STRATTON & BIRD, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION lir.RCHAMH, Agents American Powder i ompanv No. 57 Ohio Levee, CAIRO, - ILLINOIS. N. B. Thlstlewood. P. J. Tliistcwood THISTLE WOOD & CO., 44KHUAL Commissi oi Mb r chants DKALER9 IN FLOUR, CORN, OATS HAY. ETC tio. 78 OUIO LEVKK. Uairo, ii2 tr Illinois. PK T K R O U ii L, Caoliiklve - FLOUR MERCHANT AND No. HO OHIO LEVKK, 3-20 tf. OAIRO, ILLINOIS 7. D. MATHUSb. X. C. UIIL MATUUSS & UIIL n-w-A-iaiioxiTa- AND GENERAL C O M MISSION M 11 O II A N TB DEALERS IN HAY AND AVBSTRN PRODUCE, i OHIO LEVEE. JOHN R. l'ULLlH & SON, t)ueoiors to John H. Pbllllt,) GENERAL COMMISSION KORWARDINO MKHOHAHTB AUU DEALERS IN HAY, .CORN, OATH Flour, Meal, Bran, &c.,' AOKNTS FOR LAFLINAND HAND POWDER COMPANY. Uoi; Tkhtii Strut abd Ohio Lbtkb oAiuo.iLia. 4th Grand Gift Conckrt For the benellt of tlio PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY. Success Assured ! A FULL DRAWING CKRTA1N ON TUESDAY,31stof MARCH NEXT. IX order to meet the general wisti and expectation of the public and ticket hold er for tho full payment of tho magnificent gilts, announced for the Fourth (Irand Gift Concert of the Public Library of Kentucky, the management have determined to post pone the Concert and Drawing until TUESDAY, tho 3lst of Maroh 1874. They have already realized NO FORTH KR POSTPONEMENT And have a great many agents yet to hear from. No doubt Is entertained of tho sale ol every ticket beforo tho drawing, but whethor all are sold or not tho drawing will positively and unequivocally tike place on the day now tlxed, and ii any remain un sold tliey will be cancelled and the prizes will be reduced In proportion to the unsold ticket. Only 00,000 tickets havn been IsMisd, and 12 ooo cash a-i.ra:s: $1,500,000 will bo distributed among tho tlckot hold ere. The tickets are printed In coupons ot tenths, and all fractional Darts will bo repre sented In the drawing just as whole tickets are. list or oirro. One Grand Cash Gift 9260 00 One Grand Cash Olft 100 000 One Grand Cafch Gift W 000 One Grand Cih Gift 95 000 One Grand Cash Gift 17 500 10 Cash Gifts 910,000 each 100 000 80 Cash Gills 6,000 each 150 000 50 Cash Gift bO Cash Gilts 100 Cash Gifts 150 Cah Gins 259 Cash Girts 325 Cah Gifts 1.000 each 60 000 500 each 40 000 400 each 40 000 m each 45 000 '200 each 50 000 100 each ...... . 3-2 500 50 each 610 000 11,000 Cash Glita Total, 13,000 Gilts all Cab, amount ing to $i wju wu Tho chances for a Gilt aro as one to live. TRICE or TICKETS. Whole tickets .... 50 00 Halves 25 00 Tenths, or ach;coupen - 5 00 V Whole ticket tor ... 600 05 23 Tickets for ... 1,000 00 11U Whole tickets for - - 5,iXX 00 227 Whole tickets for - - 10,000 00 . No discount on less than 500 worth ol tickets. The Fourth Gift concert will bo conducted in all respects, tike the three that have al ready been iriven. and lull particular mav be learned Irom circular which will be sent frco Irom this olUce to all who apply for them. Orders for tickets and anDllcations for agencies will be attended to In the order they are received, and it la hoped they will be sent in promptly, that tbrro may bo no dlsapolntmcnt or delay id "filling- h1. .Lib era' terms arc given toUWtjWho buy to sell ag-aln. All agents afJMfilptorlall re quired fo settle up tlierr accounts and ie turn all unsold tickets by the 20th day of March. TIIOS. ti. BRAMMCTTti, Ajcent Public Library, Ky., and Mauturer ol Gift Concert, Public Library bnilding, Louisville, Ky. pit?. vmw SPECIAL FUYOMHGa VdSlUA, LEMON, ETO., ?or Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes L Pastry. With great care, by a new proccsa, we extract from tho true, select Fruits and Aromatics, each characteristic flavor aw? produce Flavorings of rare excellence. Of great strength and perfect purity, Ao poisonous alt. Eecry flavor as rep riicnted. No deceit each bottle full measure, holding cnt-half more than others purporting to hold same quantity. Uif them once, will use no other. The most delicate, delicious flavors ever made. Bo superior to the cheap extracts. Ask for Dr. Price's Special Flavorings, llao uf actured only by ' BTEELB&PBIOE. Depots, CHICAdO sad ST. LOUIS Manufacturers of Br. Price's Cream liakina Powder. Centnr Liniment. The great discovery or the age. There lsno pain which the Centaur Liniment will not relieve, no swotting which it will not subdue, and no lame nos which it will not cure . Litis la strong langnaeo. but It is true, ill no numDug: the recipe Is printed around A circular containing certlfl. each bottle. 'atea of wonderful cure ot rheumatism neuralgia, lock-Jaw, sprains, swellings, burns, scald, caked-breastB, poisonous bite, frozen leet, gout, saltrheuro, ear-ache &o,, and the recipe ot the Llmment will bo ent gratis to anyone. It Is the most won derful healing and pain relieving agent the world has overproduced. It sells as no ar ticle ever before did soil, and It sellsbecause it does just what It protends to do. One bot tle of tho Centaur Liniment lor animals (yellow wrapper) 1 worth u hundred dol lars lor spavined, strained or galled horses and mules, and for scrow-worm in sheen, No family or stook-owner can afford to be without Centaur Liniment. Price, 60 cents; aegr bottle. 91. ,1. U, Rose & Co., 63 Uroadwar, Now York. CA8TOR1A i inoro tuan a substitute tor Castor Oil. It 1 the "only bavb artlclo In existence which I ure to regulate the bow els, euro wlndoolio and produce natural sleep. It Is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and mothers may sleep. 10-7 wly BEMI8, HRO., & CO., BAG MANUFACTURERS jAsbntb IIohi Cotton Mills NO. 80 Ohio l,evr, Cairo. Ills, A UtrrCMBBM JACOR WALTER, BTJTOHHB AUU HKALth IN FPE8H MEAT, Bioutu Btubbt, Rbtwbbm Wabbibotob akd oommbboiai. avbxttm, adjotatar BUUaaliosM Md HaNar'n Keep h best or BmI, Pork, Mattos Vl Lamb, Sauaace, to., tad are prsparwl lo sM fltisaas la Xhm moit octb manner. HYLAND k BAUER, A1TD OBALBBS IN CHOICE FRESH MEATS OP KVKRY DESCRIPTION, Corner 10th street and Commercial avenu next door to the Uyland saloon. 11-16 tf. OAIRO, ILLS. JAMBS KYM ASTON, BUTCHER AKD DBAtKB IB khh KINDS OF FRK811 ilKATS Msar cor. Twendeth Nlreet nnrt (lo inerrlal Aveonr, Buys and slaughters only tho best Cattle, Uogs and Sheep, and 1 preparod to flU or. Jers for Fresh Meat from one to ten thou net potinrt". DR. RANSOMS HIVE SYRUP AND TOLU OR SYRUP Dr. Cox' Hive (Croup) Syntp has been known and used by the medical profcsnrbn over 100 vears, una as a remedy lor Cold and Coughs has an older and better rep. na tion than any other Cough medicine ever uuercu kj mil puuiic. Jl is knoH'U as me Compound .Syrup of S'mllls, and a formula may be tntind In every medical dispensatory. Ur. Ransom's 11 he Syrup and Toln, lu ad dition to the Ingredients for Cox's lilvc Syrup, contains Ilalsam oi Vulu, decoction oi Skunk Cabbage Root and Lobelia, a com bination that must commend It to every one as n superior remedy lor Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, llrouchltls. Coughs nnd Colds. Indeed lor all affections or tho Throat and Lungs when a cough medicine Is necessary. This Syrup is carclully prepared under tho personal direction ot a regular l'hyi clan ol over twenty years practice, whoso signature is attached to the directions on tho bottle. Its taste Is very pleasant and children like It. Evory family should keep It ns a ready remedy for Croups and Colds, etc., among tho children. m 1). Ransom, Son & Co., Propr's, UnffaTo, N, Y. DR. J. R. MILLER'S UNIVERSAL MAGNETIC BALM. This medicine may with propriety be called an "Unlvcrnal Remedy," as it Is fust superseding un outers us a general family medicine. It cures, as If by MAGNETIC INFLUrJNCK, Neuralgia and all pain, and I tbereforo very property termed "Magnetic Ualm," It is purely a vegetablo preparation, lthasro cuual as a remedy for Cholera, Cholera Morbus. Dlarrh(ra,l)yentary,Collc and all Rowel Complaint. Its timely uso will cure Colds, Croup, Diphtheria, Quinsy, and all Throat allee tions. When properly used, Fever and Aguo,and othor complaints incident to our western and southern cllmatesro easily broken up. Nervous Pain, SIck-lloadachc, and Rheu matism aro cured by this medicine when all others have, fulled, Tootbacho, Karacho. Rums, Chilblains uud llruisos aro rolloved at once by its use. The genuine has D. Ransom & Co.'s pri vate Revenue Stamp on tho ouUlde,and l)r. ,1. R. Miller's Magnetic Halm blown in the bottle. Kxamino closely and buy nona but the genuine. Hold by all Druggists. Prico lift cents per bottlo. It. Ransom, Son A Co., Propr's. Buffalo, N. Y. Jan. iiS-w-Ut. TH E NEW ARLINGTON HOUSE COMMERCIAL AVENUE, Relwccn Sixth and Seventh Streets, Cairo Illinois. T. R. ELLIS. Proprietor. Tho Now Arlington douse Is now open for tho reception of guets, The house Is located In the heart ot the business portion of tho city, and convenient to stesmbon landings and railroad depots, (food sample rooms for commercial agents. Watch kept day and night for bouts am truius. t8 i-ao-Ti. THEPARKERGUN.v , PARKER BROS! ct.t. C. 0. (J. 0. CAIRO CITY COAL Is prepared to supply customers with the best quality of PITTSBURG AND ILLINOIS COAL. ORDERS left at llalllday llro. olllco, on Ohio Lovee. or at the Coal Yard below tho St. Charles ilntel.wlll recelvo prompt atten tion. The Trl "MosTAVJK" will bring coul longstdo to steamers ntany hnifr.' A WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing'iEy.Cacliine 50 Dollars FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned lie iff SMtllB Sflwinsi Macli THE BEST IN THEWORLD The Highest Premium was awarded to it at VIENNA; Ohio State Fair ; Northern Ohio Fair; Amer. Institute, N.Y.; Cincinnati Exposition; Indianapolis Exposition; St. Louis Fair; Louisiana State Fair; Mississippi State Fair ; AND Georgia State Fair ; FOR DEINC The Best Sewing Machines and doing the largest and best range of work. All other Machines in the Market were in direct COMPETITION. fST For Hemming, Fell ing, Stitching, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroid ering, Quilting, & Stitching fine or heavy Goods, it is unsurpassed. Where we have no Agents, we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station of Purchasers. Needlos for all Sowing Machines for Sale. Old Machines taken in Exchange. Send for Circulars, Price List, &c, and Copy 'of the Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the day, devoted to Sewing Machines, Fashions, General News and Miscellany. Agents Wanted. fddrc ss WUn Seiim Mine Co.; CLEVELAND, OHIO. FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES.. I take pleasure in calling the attention of the public to my fesh and full stock of now and elegant Furniture," it my Furniture and Matrass Factory, corner Sevonteefith Street and Washington "Ave nue. My stock embraces Uedsteads, "Wadrobes, Bu reaus, Sideboards, " "Wash stands, Tables, Chairs, Bug gies, Matrasses and,in a word, all that is useful or orna mental in my lino. This being the oaly manu factory of Furniture in this city, I propose offering better goods at lower prices, " and have mad a largo reduction in tho prices of all -my goods. Call and examine my stock and secure an outfit of cuoice Furniture. To the wholesale trade I offer special induce ments. Note the place Corner Seventeenth Street and Washington Avenue, Cairo, Ills. Wm. EICHHOFF Wholesales and Retail Dealer in Fur niture aud Matrasses. fo:-2-27uu ProipeetHS for 1874-HTTMT4R THE ALDINE. An lllutratd Monthly Journal, tmivenallv admitted to ba Uie.)udaonM(t period, leal In the World. AraareaeataUvo and champion of Amtrtcan Utc .' Mr vok 3ar.i in J oor o JKtm Stoma Tlio Alillne, whilo tinted with aU tho reg ularity, had none of the temporary or lime ly Interest characterlHlo of ordinary peri odical. It U an elegant miscellany of pure light and (jnicottil literature ; and collec tion ot picture, the rareit peclmen of ar ticle skill, In black and whlto. Akhiufh eauli succeeding number afford a &h Eleaeuro to its friend, tho real value end oauty of The Aldtne will bo moat appreci ated after it ha been bound ud at the cloaa o( the year. While other publication! nay claim superior cheapnew. aa o'JUpared with rivals of a similar iTaM, the Aldtne la an un ique and original conception alone and un- upproacneu aoioiuteiy wiuoui ooaoepuon In price or character. A.HT DKAUTMBNT, 1874. The IllustratloM or tne AWtoe nave .won a world-wide reputation, and in the art cen tres ot Europe it 1 en admitted fact' that its wood cuts are example of the hlgfceet perfection ever attained. .The cobUbW prcjudlcoln favor J' "iteel plates," 1 rap idly yioldlng to a i- .edoeated ud d crialnattnir taate which raootralxea. tba tA. vantage the advantage or luperlor artistic quality with greater facility of prodnetloB. The quarterly tinted plate for 187e willbe ; by Thou. Moran and J. U, Woodward. : , ' tub unrmuna tsrae tor line will contain special design appropriate to the.' aaeaaci, by our best artliu, and will surpaae in at tractions any ot lu prodecetior. ritEMIUMS VOX 1174. , Kvcrv subscriber to the Aidina lor lb your 1874 will receive a pair of chrome. The original picture were painted in oil foi tho tmbllabera of the Aldlae. bv Thomai Moran, whose great olorado. ploture aad purcnaseu oy oongrea ior ten HMtusa dollar. The subject were eboea t .np-'i resent ten thousand dollars. .The lubjeel were cuuseu wi ri'uieacut "las uh maa "The West." One is a view In the Whit.. Mountains, new uampsoirev wm otaal gives the Cliff of Green river, WyoariaJ territory. The chromos are each workej trom thirty distinct plate, and are In '.ltM (18x10) and appearance exact fao-almllea o' the original. I HWXUK, N. J.t Sept. 20. 187J. I Jlessr. Jame button e co. . I Obntlkmk.v I am delighted with thU meuhanloal prscei of ihe orkriBalDaiasiaMl' Very respeclfully, . ' Tsoa. MonaST.) can. They are by an ortnal Ame ricaa ui nnuu with tflutAPl.l Aff A ' muuTZ1' lure, from dexlgni of American sceaery t an American painter, and presenteelte ttt scrlbers to the first -unnimfiil flaieTloi Art Journal. If no better basaiua til this, they will certainly poasea aa-inter no loreign prouueuon can inspire, aad ni thcr are they any toe, worse If by reason peculiar facilities of production they o the publisher only a'Ulewh11e equal! every respeci looiuer earonio mat are K singly for doublj the lUbterlpUen pxlem tho Aldlne. 1 . " t if any subscriber ahould indicate m feronce for a tfure eubject, Ue pafaaeti win senu "mouxuta ot uoa:' aex.v" beatlful cbromo, 14x30 tnokes, npreeeatv a little Italian exile whose, speaking a.'-' betray the longing ol his heart . f, n nnnm. In llMDCa with Oil Oh I-' . ... . 'M Vr SKD -BllTH irfsi: u. nLroa.Jii mounieu, varawneo. a iinnn oy or The Aldlne will, here alter, he oMalsaV oulyby subioriptleU. iTheee wtUswaa duuu't or club rate ; eaeh far iwbecitft. must be sent to the .publWef dlreee,' handed to the local oaavafeser. wtthoM sponslbllity' to the publishers. 'exce-i ... .U.sh 4k. u4Blav'iei a4w ' kaaav . ....unii e & htaBh kH ItlV TAAWaVta. WaaJhlataT law a a focal cwee-wWeelH rt prompt inlorauKoneywie-!-, JAMS punv. 68 Maldea LaUO Xii